Ch0jin said:
I noticed (i think) somewhere you mentioned you start with BYOC kits. I've had to ban myself from looking at their kits (I still stalk the forums though) as they dont sell outside the USA so I can't get them. I REALLY wanted their BMP clone, the one with the rotary switch. Ah well, at least GGG and smallbear ship to us, so thats where my current kits came from
The BYOC kits are very, very good, if a bit on the expensive side. However, I've only built a couple of their full kits. The original ZYS (the yellow one) started as their Overdrive kit, but then I modified the design extensively and had to go to a bigger enclosure. The ONLY pedal on that page built straight from a BYOC kit is the Tone Triage tribooster.
What I usually do is buy the PCB from the kit maker and then source my own parts directly from Mouser, Small Bear, Pedal Parts Plus, etc. The Rat clone, phaser, compressor and Banshee Plus overdrive were all built that way, using BYOC boards, which are super-high quality. This method typically reduces the total cost by about 30% or so, as long as you order parts for multiple pedals at the same time, to keep the shipping cost impact down.
I'm very familar with GGG as well. Most of the 2nd row of pedals on my web page are based on their products. The What Brown Can Do for You pedal is a direct build of their BSIAB2 kit, and the Fuzz Farm, volume swell and octave-fuzz pedals are all built on GGG PCB's with parts I sourced directly.
Both BYOC and GGG are excellent about making build info (bills of materials, schematics, assembly instructions) publicly available, which is great. I certainly wouldn't have the electronics knowledge to build these from scratch without that critical information.